F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper for Linux/Administrator’s Guide
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4.3
Installing a tar.gz Package
If you cannot use the rpm or deb package to install F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper for Linux, you can
install it by using a tar.gz package.
Execute the following command with root privileges:
#
tar -zxvf fsigk-XXX.tar.gz
#
cd fsigk-XXX/
#
make install
This installs the whole product and makes the web console available for use. To specify the
installation options, see “
Using the Installation Command
”, 13.
Next, see “
Typical Configurations
”, 15.
4.4
Using the Installation Command
When you use the tar.gz package to install the software, you can specify installation options during
the installation. Run the installation command as described below. You can omit the options if needed.
make [options]... target
Although you can specify the installation options, we recommend that you use the "make
install" command for installation.
Target
install
Install. We recommend that you specify this target.
In addition to installing the files, this also installs the startup script and PAM
setup files and starts the web console service.
Options
prefix=[dir] Specifies
the
installation directory. We recommend that you install the product
in the default installation directory (/opt/f-secure/fsigk).
suffix=[name]
Specifies a suffix. Use this option if you install multiple copies of the software
on the same server.
Adds a suffix to the executable file and other command names (fsigk) to
distinguish between each copy. The suffix must be less than two characters.
adminport=[num]
Specifies a port number other than the default port (9012) for the F-Secure
Internet Gatekeeper for Linux web console. Use this option when you install
multiple copies of the software on the same server.
lang=[ja|en]
Specifies the language of the product. The available languages are "ja"
(Japanese) and "en" (English). If no language is specified, the language is
selected automatically. Automatic selection selects Japanese if the time zone
is JST or the LANG environment variable starts with "ja". Otherwise, English
is selected. This setting determines the default language for the web console
and the default templates for virus detection messages.